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Using Watercolors And Arts For Children
July 31st, 2010 by Aldouspi

Watercolors For Children

Involving children with art helps them explore their creativity, imagination, artistic skills and kill boredom. And for the value created it is very inexpensive. Art is great way for children to express themselves and understand the world in new ways. There are different kinds of artistic expressions they can explore and watercolor painting is one of them.

Watercolors are easy to clean, so children can easily use them. There are also different watercolor exercises that children can do. For example, the wet on wet technique. Let the children apply watercolor on a dry and wet piece of paper. Let them describe how applying paint on dry and wet surfaces are different and where they can be used.

  • With color blending, let children mix different colors and draw different images that they see around them.
  • Black and white watercolor painting is another great activity. Color the entire paper in black and then let it dry. After drying, draw on the black paper using white watercolor with their own design. It could also be done the other way around, with the paper white and the watercolor designs in black.
  • Thread painting uses thread which is dipped in paint. Arrange the thread on the paper in whatever way you want. Then press and pull the thread creating designs on the paper.
  • Use watercolor in coloring decorative items that the children have made like paper maches.
  • Watercolor painting is also a great activity for parents and their kids. Everything nowadays is so fast-paced that we forget to spend more time with family and children. Watercolor painting is a great way to slow down and enjoy life with our family.

When teaching children with art, it is important to understand that what the children see is different from what adults see. They may color animals which are far from their actual colors. Let the children express themselves in this creative experience. It is important to keep in mind that children have potential for artistic expression. Parents, guardians and teachers have the responsibility to let children express their artistry.

There are different studies showing that involving children in art helps them reduce their stress. They are able to develop self-confidence, since they have created something which is appreciated by other people. Aside from improving their confidence, they are also able to improve the senses like vision and sense of touch.

Teaching art to kids helps in their cognitive growth, improve their memory, increases understanding and encourages compentency. Art also improves their symbolic communication skills since children are able to translate what they see around them into their own symbols and reflections of reality.

For older children, parents may still interest them in painting. Art materials and art books may pique their interest and eventually involve them in art and craft making. Watercolor painting is just one of many art media which can be maximized by the kids. Adolescents and young teens can explore other media like comic strips. Parents should keep in mind that children’s involvement in art should never be forced, instead the children should be provided with opportunities where they can make their own decision.


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